Sumo, by Thien Pham, 112 pages
Scott's girlfriend dumped him, his football career didn't work out, and the only option left for him is to move to Japan and train to be a sumo wrestler. Obviously, right? While the premise is a little bit of a stretch, it is a well-paced and well-told story, featuring three different parts of Scott's life, which all come together at the end. The end leaves things a little up for interpretation. The art is the same as that of Level Up, and is pretty good.

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